When he was just 22, Henry Cavill was one of many actors who auditioned to play James Bond in “Casino Royale”.
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Diana Rigg was an actress best known for playing the tough, smart, and stylish spy Emma Peel in TV’s “The Avengers” from 1965 to 1968. Rigg also portrayed the Queen of Thorns, Olenna Tyrell, in “Game of Thrones.”Rigg is most closely identified with Emma Peel, though she played the role decades ago for just a handful of years.
When he was just 22, Henry Cavill was one of many actors who auditioned to play James Bond in “Casino Royale”.
While we still wait for “No Time To Die” to finally hit theaters or do like every other movie and leave, the question of who will take over the mantle of 007 after Daniel Craig retires as the character continues. While we haven’t heard anything official yet, there is at least one actor who once tried to play the character, and is still game to drink a bunch of martinis on screen: Henry Cavill.
No Time To Die have been rife following speculation that Tom Hardy could be stepping into the iconic role.In a new interview with GQ, Cavill, who once auditioned for the role of 007 aged 22, said he would still love to play Bond.Cavill said: “If Barbara [Bond producer Barbara Broccoli] and Mike [co-producer Michael G. Wilson] were interested in that, I would absolutely jump at the opportunity.“At this stage, it’s all up in the air.
There’s been a lot of chatter over the last year or so about who will replace Daniel Craig as the next James Bond, and it seems recently the rumour mill has been hotting up more than usual.The next movie, No Time To Die, has been delayed as a result of coronavirus, but it hasn’t stopped people throwing names into a hat and attempting to guess who will replace Daniel in the iconic role.
Prior to her park visit, Kate also participated in a Zoom call with experts in the field. On the video chat were representatives from seven different organizations that run peer-to-peer support programs."To you and your army of volunteers out there, huge well done," Kate said.
Afterlife, Fast & Furious 9, In the Heights, Jungle Cruise and Top Gun: Maverick. (Hey, at least we got Hamilton and Kissing Booth 2.)But hope springs eternal in the form of a fall movie season.
Rami Malek has said he wanted to make his Bond villain Safin “unsettling”.
“No Time To Die,” gives viewers insight into this brand new villain, played by Oscar-winner Rami Malek, 39.“What he wants and what he’s willing to do makes him a very frightening character,” says director Cary Joji Fukunaga in a video introducing the ominous new character.
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Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticGeorge Lazenby, whose sole turn as James Bond in 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service was blessed with the casting of costar Diana Rigg, dispelled those ancient tales of an on-set feud today, writing, ” Much was made of our supposed differences but that was the Press looking for a news story.”Rigg, who died this morning at the age of 82, played the doomed Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo in the Peter R.
Naman Ramachandran The entertainment world is paying tribute to multifaceted actor Diana Rigg, who died Thursday at her home in England at the age of 82.Rigg’s appeal transcended generations, ranging from playing the stylish Emma Peel in iconic 1960’s series “The Avengers”; Contessa Teresa “Tracy” di Vicenzo, the only woman to lead James Bond to the altar, in “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”; to Lady Holiday in “The Great Muppet Caper”; Mrs Danvers in “Rebecca”; through to discovering a new
The Avengers as Emma Peel, a truly groundbreaking action heroine who managed to best bad guys, run a successful business, and pursue both artistic and scientific hobbies—all while wearing a rather iconic PVC catsuit. Female characters as tough and as competent as Peel had hardly been seen on screens—big or small—before that.
LONDON (Reuters) - British actress Diana Rigg, who came to fame in the cult 1960s TV show "The Avengers" and enjoyed a distinguished and varied career on stage and screen from James Bond to "Game of Thrones", died on Thursday aged 82.Rigg won numerous Emmy, Tony and Bafta awards during her long and prestigious career, equally at home in classical theatre roles as those in popular TV shows."My Beloved Ma died peacefully in her sleep early this morning, at home, surrounded by family," her actress
Actress Dame Diana Rigg has died aged 82.Her agent confirmed the news on Thursday with a statement followed by a message from Diana's daughter, actress Rachael Stirling.It said Dame Diana died peacefully early this morning.Sterling said: "My Beloved Ma died peacefully in her sleep early this morning, at home, surrounded by family."She died of cancer diagnosed in March, and spent her last months joyfully reflecting on her extraordinary life, full of love, laughter and a deep pride in her
Diana Rigg’s acting career spanned seven decades, but her most iconic role was one of her earliest. (ABC Weekend TV) The late actress, who died Thursday at age 82, played spy Emma Peel in the British TV series “The Avengers” from 1965 to 1968 and became a style icon with the character’s mod clothes and liberated attitude.
From Emma Peel to Olenna Tyrell, Dame Diana Rigg had a long and successful career playing feisty women who lit up the screen.
LONDON (Reuters) - British actress Diana Rigg, who came to fame in the cult 1960s TV show "The Avengers" and enjoyed a distinguished and varied career on stage and screen from James Bond to "Game of Thrones", died on Thursday aged 82.Rigg won numerous Emmy, Tony and Bafta awards during her long and prestigious career, equally at home in classical theatre roles as those in popular TV shows."My Beloved Ma died peacefully in her sleep early this morning, at home, surrounded by family," her actress